Burt Shaver
Well-known member
Hello folks, just looking for some more advice here on another tool purchase. I’m currently getting ready to change the front wheel bearing on my Mazda 2. I’m going to press the bearing out and I’m anticipating part of the inner race will stay on the hub, I’ve seen on videos where people score this race with a dremel and then break it with a cold chisel but I’m leaning more towards pressing this piece of race off so I have a few questions. I’m contemplating between a bearing seperator and a 2 fork gear puller. Do you guys think I can get a bearing seperator beneath the race? Will there be enough room for it? If I’m able to use the bearing seperator i was looking at a cheap set on amazon that included a 2” and a 3” for 43.95, it says it’s forged and heat treated but I haa as be my doubts, I’ve also seen other similar sets in same price range that say material is cr-v ( Chrome Vandium ) Is Chrome vandium ok for this tool? It says 5 ton, but again at that price range I am doubtful. I’m sure these bearing splitters will get the race off no problem as long as they can fit beneath but in the back o my mind I’m also thinking that I may want to use these splitters to rebuild a basic crankshaft, May never happen but I may want to give it a try. I found another single splitter on amazon for 91.72 by Jet which was also chrome vandium. Is Chrome vandium ok? Or should I be looking for something manufactured differently? Here are links

